Kin of Alexander McGilvray, whose ferry carried Civil War men over river at Trempealeau lives nearby | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society

Newspaper Article/Clipping

Kin of Alexander McGilvray, whose ferry carried Civil War men over river at Trempealeau lives nearby

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles
Kin of Alexander McGilvray, whose ferry carried Civil War men over river at Trempealeau lives nearby | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society
ARTICLE DETAILS
Headline:Kin of Alexander McGilvray, whose ferry carried Civil War men over river at Trempealeau lives nearby
Main Heading:Civil War
Sub Heading:Biography
Article Date:1930-05-25
Newspaper:La Crosse Tribune and Leader-Press
City:Trempealeau
County:Trempealeau
State:WI
NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARTICLE
McGilvray, Alexander
RECORD LOCATION
Collection:Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection
Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin

How to Print

To print a full, legible page of this article, follow the instructions below. Note: some browsers and operating systems behave differently.

  • Right click on the page image and select "Copy."
  • Open a new document in Word or in an image processing program (like Microsoft Word or Paint). To insert the image into the document, select "Paste".
  • Resize the image to fill the page, if necessary.
  • If the article has several pages, repeat these steps for each page.
  • Print the document, and then name and save it for future reference.

Also, we can make a photocopy of the microform record on your behalf and mail it to you for $15. See more about purchasing copies at the Society.

How to Cite

For the purposes of a bibliography entry or footnote, follow this model:

Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles Citation
Wisconsin Historical Society. Wisconsin Local History & Biography Articles; "Newspaper"; "City", "State"; "Article Date"; viewed online at https://www.wisconsinhistory.org on [insert today's date here]

Have Questions?

Contact our Library and Archives staff by email.